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JACK WHITE ACOUSTIC RECORDINGS 1998 – 2016

Jan 25, 2021

JACK WHITE ACOUSTIC RECORDINGS 1998 – 2016

CAREER-SPANNING 26 TRACK ACOUSTIC SONGWRITING COLLECTION RELEASED AS DOUBLE LP & DOUBLE CD FEATURING PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED WHITE STRIPES SONG “CITY LIGHTS" LISTEN NOW

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Jack White has announced the release of JACK WHITE ACOUSTIC RECORDINGS 1998-2016 (Third Man/Columbia/XL Recordings). The 26-track double-LP and double-CD features alternate versions, mixes and previously unreleased recordings from The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and solo material all completely remastered. This is the essential Jack White songwriting collection. Find out more and preview the record below...



“City Lights” was written for The White Stripes’ GET BEHIND ME SATAN but then forgotten until White revisited the 2005 album for Third Man’s Record Store Day 2015 vinyl reissue and finished the recording in 2016. The track is the first new, worldwide commercially released White Stripes song since 2008. Listen below...

“This, like (Son House’s) ‘Grinnin’ In Your Face,’ is mirror-music,” writes renowned music journalist Greil Marcus of “City Lights” in the album’s exclusive liner notes, “the singer talking to himself, trying to tell himself the truth, which he’s going to need if he’s going to step out of his door, walk into the world, and fool himself, for just a second, that he’s ready to take it on. As you listen, it’s no surprise at all that it took most of White’s music-making life to bring the song home.”

JACK WHITE ACOUSTIC RECORDINGS 1998-2016 collects 26 acoustic songs from White’s wide-ranging musical career, spanning album tracks, B-sides, remixes, alternate versions, and previously unreleased tracks. The album, arranged in chronological order, includes acoustic songs made famous by The White Stripes, beginning with “Sugar Never Tasted So Good” (originally found on The White Stripes’ second-ever 7-inch single) and then lighting upon favorites like “Apple Blossom” and “I’m Bound To Pack It Up” (remixed here from the original recordings on 2000’s DE STIJL), “Hotel Yorba” and “We’re Going To Be Friends” (from 2001’s WHITE BLOOD CELLS), “You’ve Got Her In Your Pocket” and “Well It’s True That We Love One Another” (from 2003’s GRAMMY® Award-winning ELEPHANT), “Forever For Her (Is Over For Me),” “White Moon” and “As Ugly As I Seem” (from 2005’s GET BEHIND ME SATAN) “Effect & Cause” (from 2007’s ICKY THUMP), and the Beck-produced “Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap,” first found on the B-side to The White Stripes’ final single, 2007’s “Conquest.”

Also featured are “Never Far Away” (recorded for 2003’s COLD MOUNTAIN: MUSIC FROM THE MIRAMAX MOTION PICTURE) and “Love Is The Truth” (written and recorded for Coca-Cola’s 2006 What Goes Around campaign) as well as the Bluegrass Version of “Top Yourself” and an acoustic mix of the epic murder ballad, “Carolina Drama,” both written by White and Brendan Benson for The Raconteurs’ GRAMMY® Award-winning 2008 album, CONSOLERS OF THE LONELY. White’s two chart-topping solo albums, 2012’s BLUNDERBUSS and 2014’s LAZARETTO, are represented by a remarkably diverse range of material including “Love Interruption,” “On And On And On,” “Blunderbuss,” “Entitlement,” “Want And Able,” and alternative mixes of “Hip (Eponymous) Poor Boy,” “Just One Drink,” “I Guess I Should Go To Sleep,” and B-side, “Machine Gun Silhouette.”

The 26 tracks featured on JACK WHITE ACOUSTIC RECORDINGS 1998-2016 were remastered by Andrew Mendelson at Nashville, TN’s Georgetown Masters. All songs were written and produced exclusively by Jack White, except “Never Far Away” (produced by T Bone Burnett), “Honey, We Can’t Afford To Look This Cheap” (produced by Beck), “Top Yourself (Bluegrass Version)” and “Carolina Drama” (written & produced by White & Brendan Benson), and “Machine Gun Silhouette” (written by White & Rob Jones).


Comments

STL_Ben

Only 6 of 44 comments in the thread are by Apple_Blossom? You need to step up your game and aim for 50%!

ARLABAR3
Yes! (Jack) and these songs are sooo addicting, let us count the ways we need to hear them and have them repackaged! ;-) Anticipating a good clean high. As in high fidelity.
Apple_Blossom

Are you sure OG TMR isnt a typo for ODB TMR Crew since the conversation has headed south to the methodone status quo?

Apple_Blossom

Vescovo Calling…

Kali Durga

DTMB: Haha, I was expecting another “Goddamn, god damn, god damn” video ;) Both are applicable, though. I never did find out whether it was true, but folks in the OG Vault crew used to tell me TMR was located near a methadone clinic. Highly apropos, as Jack is a pusher extraordinaire with the best drug going these days. Music may be sacred, but its addictive high borders on profane. I don’t care if I’ve already got these songs, I don’t have them in this configuration and with liner notes from Greil freakin’ Marcus. So gimme.

DonTazeMeBro

I said Goddamn, god damn, god damn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqCrJc2b9kw

Thirdman3

I’m with VinylJunkie, a new Raconteurs LP, single, glimmering of hope for revival is what I am looking for. This is a great looking package of an amazing set of work……..but I need to hear The Racs! Will still order this vinyl and happy Jack is providing to his Junkies/Jackies/Jackyboys or whatever they call us;)

Apple_Blossom

Wow… Lately this double post thing is just weirding me out… Im sorry everyone… If i am wrong or said a bunch of stuff that seems too congratulatory or puffed up then lets just chalk it up to my heart being filled the appreciation of lifes longing for itself…. Maybe i build Jack up beyond what some of you think is right or possibly beyond what he himself is willing to sustain and yet i find it bears repeating so i stand by my heartfelt enthusiasm!!! My apologies and sincere belief that things are as great as i believe them to be…. CHEERS!!!

Apple_Blossom

Honestly… Its an essential collection in its own right if for no other reason than the fact that it is a very personal opening into the heart and mind of a primary cultural influence in art and history and music in our generation…Jack has established himself in the world of music without question as well as a notable philanthropist willing to champion some very uncomfortables issues in our time at his own expense and as a leader…. This footnote in his catalogue serves to mark his own emergence as artist beyond his partnerships and influences and tuteledges at the foot of the timeless greats … As i see it he can and has made himself ready to answer all creative callings as a master artist by publishing this collection from this era of his own evolution of style… Its an essential collection as it is…

Apple_Blossom

Honestly… Its an essential collection in its own right if for no other reason than the fact that it is a very personal opening into the heart and mind of a primary cultural influence in art and history and music in our generation…Jack has established himself in the world of music without question as well as a notable philanthropist willing to champion some very uncomfortables issues in our time at his own expense and as a leader…. This footnote in his catalogue serves to mark his own emergence as artist beyond his partnerships and influences and tuteledges at the foot of the timeless greats … As i see it he can and has made himself ready to answer all creative callings as a master artist by publishing this collection from this era of his own evolution of style… Its an essential collection as it is…

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